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Hampton Hills arbitration for flood victims set

The date has been set for an arbitration hearing into what compensation should be paid to residents of the Hampton Hills community in High River.

Residents say community was sacrificed to save High River from more flooding

An arbitration hearing will begin in October for flood victims in the High River area of Hampton Hills. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press)

The datehas been set for an arbitration hearing into what compensation should be paid to residents of the Hampton Hills community in High River.

Greg Tychma, who now lives in Grande Prairie, Alta., says he has been told thatarbitration will proceed in October, despite a government appeal.

"It's very surreal.[I] wish we had more news to go off offwish it was all said and done a year later but it will come," he said.

People in Hampton Hills community were told after the floodthat theirhomes were sacrificed in order to save other parts of the town.

During the flood, berms were built around Hampton Hills to contain the waterand more was pumped into the area.

"The group is seeking fair market value compensation for the destruction and damage done to their homes and property by the province in the steps it took in combating the flood in High River in June2013," saidTychma in a release.

Residents were kept from their homes for close to a month.